- been interrupted.
Platelets gather at the site and,
unless the
interruption is
physically too large, they plug the hole. First,
platelets attach to substances...
-
characterized by
abnormally low
levels of
platelets (also
known as thrombocytes) in the blood. Low
levels of
platelets in turn may lead to
prolonged or excessive...
-
endothelium and from
platelets; vWF
forms additional links between the
platelets'
glycoprotein Ib/IX/V and A1 domain. This
localization of
platelets to the extracellular...
- The
platelet plug, also
known as the
hemostatic plug or
platelet thrombus, is an
aggregation of
platelets formed during early stages of
hemostasis in...
- temperature, the
platelet concentrates are
gently agitated at a
speed of 60
strokes per minutes, so that the
platelets to
remain in suspension.
Platelets can be...
- or
factors which lead to the
adhesion of
platelets to
other platelets.
Platelet membrane glycoprotein Platelet+adhesiveness at the U.S.
National Library...
-
commonly called platelets, a
component of
blood involved in
blood clotting. The term
specifically refers to the
method of
collecting the
platelets,
which is...
- that is
obtained from
human blood platelets after freeze/thaw cycle(s). The freeze/thaw
cycle causes the
platelets to lyse,
releasing a
large quantity...
- Look up
platelet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
platelet is a
component of blood.
Platelet or
Platelets may also
refer to:
Platelet (horse), a racehorse...
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recommended before platelets are given.
Unmatched platelets, however, are
often used due to the
unavailability of
matched platelets. They are
given by...